Fly Tail Shrimp

Fly Tail Shrimp,
Pink
The silicone "wiggle-tail" ripples and swims as the fly is
retrieved. This series of fly patterns have prominent eyes which
are known targets for predatory game fish. So do real shrimp. This
fly scoots across the bottom with seductive motion and remains fairly
shag free because of the stiff monofilament whiskers that protect the
hook point.

Fly Tail
Shrimp, Tan
Many of our most esteemed saltwater flats species of game fish eat
shrimp, including snook, bonefish, permit, redfish and sea trout.
Texas sea trout especially like the tan shrimp. Try fishing the
Pink Fly Tail Shrimp along the mangroves for shook. The white
shrimp is a proven pattern for permit and larger bonefish on light
colored flats.

Fly Tail
Shrimp, White
Flies which have a lot of swimming motion attract attention and fire up
the kill instincts in predatory fish. Fly Tail Shrimp patterns are easy
to cast and are comparatively weedless.